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Study: Marijuana may increase psychosis risk

Study: Marijuana may increase psychosis risk

Using marijuana seems to increase the chance of becoming psychotic, researchers report in an analysis of past research that reignites the issue of whether pot is dangerous. The new review suggests that even infrequent use could raise the small but real risk of this serious mental illness by 40 percent. full story
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